About

Bio updated 2021:

Based in Chile, Guillermo Montt is ILO's social protection specialist for the Southern Cone of Latin America, where he oversees technical cooperation in pension reform, unemployment insurance, among others, in Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. He was previously in the International Labour Office's (ILO) Research Department in Geneva, working on the interplay between the world of work and environmental sustainability. 

 

This profile was current as of 2012, when he was part of the on-campus Kellogg community.

My name is Guillermo Montt and I was born in Santiago, Chile. I obtained an undergraduate degree in Sociology and a master's in statistics at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and am now following doctoral studies in sociology at Notre Dame.

My interests are in the sociology of education and comparative education, more specifically studying educational inequality across school systems. My dissertation will focus on the consequences of educational inequalities on economic development, political participation and income inequality.

 

 

PhD Year
2012